Are you looking into Southern California recovery centers and it seems precious few of them say exactly how they’re going to help? Have you felt like each of the recovery centers you’ve researched seem to not focus all that much on, well, recovery? We designed Y & Y Recovery around fundamental, core principles. They inform all that we do, the treatments that we offer, even the way we’ve set up our facility. By following these principles and imbuing our patients with them, our Los Angeles recovery center has helped so many folks to lead sober lives long after they’ve left our facility.
A Los Angeles Recovery Center that’s Made for Stabilization
We firmly believe that a detoxification and residential treatment facility should be the perfect place for stabilization. By our definition, that means “the process of becoming or being made unlikely to change, fail, or decline.” That’s what all of our individualized treatment plans are built around. To put it simply, detox stabilizes our patients, clearing out all of the toxins. From there, they can have a solid foundation from which to begin to make those changes and develop all of those skills that will make them unlikely to change back to the way they were before. Instead of failing or declining, you or someone you love can grow and continue on with a sober life filled with joy and happiness.
Skills for Today as Well as Tomorrow
The first two of our core principles are “building coping skills” and “utilizing living skills.” For many struggling with addiction, their skills in coping have atrophied, as they tend to cope through substance abuse. Here, we can help you to learn, develop, and implement healthy, effective coping skills. That goes hand in hand with “utilizing living skills.” By the time you or someone you love steps out of Y & Y Recovery, they’ll be able to take care of themselves, face life head on, and live how they want.
Motivations and Passions for the Journey Ahead
Recovery is not easy. It’s referred to as a “journey” for any number of reasons, not the least of which is how it’s an ongoing process. As with any ongoing process, there will be “peaks and valleys,” so to speak. Our third core principle, “helping individuals redefine their motives and passions for ongoing recovery and abstinence,” is about making you prepared for not just the first step on your journey of recovery, but the steps after that one, too.
One Step to Take
Speaking of “steps,” one of the most difficult ones can be reaching out to a facility like ours in the first place. The truth is that, when you’re struggling with addiction, so much in your body and mind will be telling you not to do that, making it harder on you. There is always help. There is always hope and a way forward. To talk to our staff confidentiality, you can reach us at (888) 877-7326.